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Inner-vision Quote by Dada Bhagwan

“To think about essence (that which is helpful) and non-essence (that which is not helpful) is called wisdom (good judgement). If one has wisdom, then vairaag (freedom from passion or attachment to worldly pleasures) arises. And if vairaag is there, then renunciation (tyaag) will remain, otherwise…” quote by Dada Bhagwan
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““To think about essence (that which is helpful) and non-essence (that which is not helpful) is called wisdom (good judgement). If one has wisdom, then vairaag (freedom from passion or attachment to worldly pleasures) arises. And if vairaag is there, then renunciation (tyaag) will remain, otherwise renunciation (tyaag) will not remain. Renunciation will not last without the “basement” of vairaag.””

Dada Bhagwan

About This Quote

Source Spiritual Teaching: Discourses of Dada Bhagwan, 20th century

Wisdom distinguishes useful from useless, leading to detachment, which supports lasting renunciation.

In simple terms: Seeing what helps, letting go of what doesn’t, creates freedom and lasting renunciation.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate discernment to achieve lasting freedom.

Themes

wisdom detachment renunciation freedom judgment

Mood

contemplative serene

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • spiritual practice
  • decision making
  • overcoming addiction

Key Concepts

essentialism non-attachment spiritual discipline

Questions to Reflect On

  • What habits do you cling to that hinder freedom?
  • How can you practice discernment daily?
A Different Perspective

Detachment may be difficult in materialistic societies.

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